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By Melanierose 8 comments
Blogging is the fastest growing form of writing. Everyone is doing it, every topic you can think of is being covered. Here is an easy way for newbies and professionals to blog their articles and get paid for it... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
The police beat has all the news that makes for great journalism. Crime commands the headlines of most newspapers and remains high on almost every reader's list of preferred topics. Journalists regard covering the police beat as the true test for ... more »
By Anish 1 comments
Getting to the truth behind a story requires persistence and strategy. Here are some tips to help get you there sooner... more »
By Psalmist4M 12 comments
These are the “absolute musts” for a Press Kit for anyone attempting to acquire a top business/professional position, promoting a marketing strategy, or to present for an audition. Presentation is so key... more »
By sametta 3 comments
So, you want to know how to start a career in Journalism, huh? This article will show you how to go about getting your first job in print journalism... more »
By Valerie Brooks 1 comments
If reading is your passion and you have a knack for insight and analysis, writing books reviews may be a fun money-making option for you. Grasp some great review-writing concepts and you’ve won half the battle... more »
By cobrasvt3 0 comments
The world of sports journalism is an exciting career path if that's what you have desires of pursuing. Even if you don't want to pursue work as a sports writer, sometimes having the abilty to put together an organized work about sports can come ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
An anecdote lead is one of about six standard journalism leads that can draw your reader into your story. Leads are not easy to write. They need to be wrestled to the ground. So choose your anecdote well, and you will be rewarded by the ... more »
By Trish62 1 comments
Being a mom who works at home causes me to be creative, but I have to use good time management. Being well organized is the most important of this management. By making the time you set aside for your writing special for your children, it will ... more »
By Misti Sandefur Sandefur 1 comments
Does this sound familiar? In the middle of writing an article or working on a project for your client, the phone rings. You sigh but answer anyway. It's your best friend wanting to chat for hours or go to lunch. You politely tell her you're ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
A fashion editor is the person who decides what is reported on in a newspaper or magazine when it comes to fashion. The editors are normally sent many items or proposals from companies asking the publication to write about their products. The ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
In times of war, society wants to know what's going on at the battlefield and behind the scenes. Journalists provide the stories by word of mouth, but a war correspondent gets first-hand information. If you become a war correspondent, you'll be ... more »
By Cougar1002 0 comments
I begin writing for fun when I was nine years old. I loved it, and for a long time writing fiction stories was one of my favorite hobbies. Having to write for (boring) class projects however turned writing into a chore however, and I nearly ... more »
By Cougar1002 2 comments
A blog is a online journal that can be used both for personal and business purposes. In this article, I'll provide you information on how to create your own blog for free... more »
By scott shanley 0 comments
So your publication is approaching deadline and you still don't have enough material to fill it. Your reporters are tied up adding finishing touches to their stories and your interns have already left for the day. What's an editor to do to fill ... more »
By MomReesa 0 comments
I know how hard it can be to find a job when you are a military spouse. Quite often, even when you do not tell employers you are a military spouse, they can tell by looking at your resume and the places you have lived that you are a military ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Journalism is an exciting career choice. Working as a reporter, editor, producer or one of the many other roles in journalism can help you lead a rewarding life while earning a very good living. If you are trying to find jobs in the field, you ... more »
By amylaine 10 comments
Why wait for retirement. Learn how to get paid to travel and live like your on vacation daily... more »
By ruralwriter 1 comments
Getting started in newspaper writing is tough work but it can pay off in the long run. Sticking with it and working your way up the ladder can lead to a high paying career... more »
By Beveronius 7 comments
Have you had a dream of writing for a newspaper? Whether you have a dream of working full-time or freelancing, you often must get your 'foot in the door.' You don't always have to know someone to get there - experience goes a long way... more »
By Cougar1002 1 comments
Due to the continued growth of the Internet, careers in areas such as broadcasting, public relations, advertising, and writing for media have also continued to grow. In this article, I will direct you to resources to help you learn more about ... more »
By Cougar1002 6 comments
If you love to write, you may have thought about it as a way to make money and have fun at the same time. In this article, I will discuss a few ideas you may want to explore that could earn you some extra cash!.. more »
By Misti Sandefur Sandefur 2 comments
From time-to-time, most every writer will have days when they're uninspired and can't write no matter how hard they try. Next time you have one of those days trying doing one or more of the following things to help rejuvenate the writer within you:.. more »
By xxlisax3 0 comments
A lot of new writers start off with the mind set of being “new.” Thinking that your article will not be as good as the rest of the people at the magazine you just joined because you have less experience. That is not true. You are the only person ... more »
By scott shanley 0 comments
Do you have an interesting tidbit of news, but not enough information about it to turn it into an entire story? This is the perfect time to create a brief, which is a useful tool to both spread minor pieces of information and fill space in a ... more »